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"David Hansen" wrote in message
On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 15:16:26 +0100 someone who may be eastender wrote this:- I think if they'd had a bit more cash they could have at least added a third line along the stretch from Dalston to wherever possible southwards - after all that trackbed used to have four tracks - I think? The line was widened over the years, but IIRC four tracks ran all the way northwards from Broad Street station to Dalston Junction. IIRC they were called the No 1 and No 2 lines and it was the former which were electrified. At Dalston Junction four lines turned west and two lines turned west. The electrified lines were used by services to places like Watford Junction and Richmond, the non-electrified lines were used by services to places like Welwyn Garden City and, in earlier times, services to the docks. I believe that the two new stations on the old Broad St line take advantage of the four-track formation. In other words, the new platforms are built over the previous outer lines. So they wouldn't have been able to fit in more than double track on the viaduct south of Dalston. |
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